Author/Title |
Research Type |
Related Fields |
Eskew, Joshua. The Epistemic Stance and the Rhetorical Stance: A Frequency Analysis of Modal Verb Usage and Rhetorical Technique in Expert Witness Testimony. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Discourse Analysis, Ideology, Law, Linguistics, Philosophy, Rhetorical Theory |
Little, Mary. The Discourses of Sex Crimes. 2017. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Discourse Analysis, Gender, Language, Law, Linguistics |
Kae, Heyang Julie. Juvenile States: A Genealogy of Race, Gender and Delinquency in U.S. Culture, 1899-1967. 2014. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Culture, Film/Cinema, Law, Literature, Nationalism, Political Science, Race and Ethnicity |
Lee, Jane J. Reading Matters: Liberal Discourse and the Democratization of Reading in Victorian Literary Culture. 2011. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
18th Century, 19th Century, British, Culture, Education, Law, Literature, Political Science |
Mirpuri, Anoop. Slated for Destruction: Race, Black Radicalism, and the Meaning of Captivity in the Postwar Exceptional State. 2010. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
20th Century, African American, American, History, Law, Race and Ethnicity |
Levay, Matthew Taylor. Modernism's Crimes: Violence, Degeneracy, and Detection. 2009. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
American, British, Law, Literature, Modernism, Novel/Prose Fiction, Psychology, Transatlantic, Urban Studies |
Holzer, Kellie D. Tying the Knot: A Conjoined Genealogy of Marital Fictions in Colonial India and Victorian England. 2007. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
19th Century, British, Culture, History, Law, Literature, Postcolonial |